January 2020 list by L. Buehler
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The Bad Guys in the Baddest Day Ever
by Aaron Blabey
When the nefarious Crown Prince Marmalade demands that everyone submit to his evil magnificence, the Bad Guys and even Badder Girls pick themselves up from a setback to launch an ultimate retaliatory strike.
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Champ
by Ellen Miles
When Charles goes to his father's softball game, the last thing he expects to find is a puppy to foster. But when he meets Champ, a German shepherd with a big heart, Charles knows that he has to take care of the dog. Can he help find this talented pup a forever home?
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Dragon Gets By
by Dav Pilkey
Whenever Dragon wakes up groggy, he always does everything wrong, like sweeping a hole in his dirt floor, or reading an egg and frying his newspaper.
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Henry Heckelbeck Never Cheats
by Wanda Coven
Wanting the goalie position when he tries out for the soccer team, Henry is pitted against a talented newcomer and wonders if using his magical powers would be cheating.
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Mac Cracks the Code
by Mac Barnett
Preparing to face his archnemesis at the Video Game World Championships, Mac B. is challenged to break an almost impossible secret code that has been recovered from a KGB double agent.
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Survivors of the Holocaust: True Stories of Six Extraordinary Children
by Kath Shackleton
Graphic novel portraits of six child Holocaust survivors introduce important historical events and share first-person testimonies about how they survived their experiences through luck or the loving sacrifices of others, explaining the importance of preventing such tragedies in the future.
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Two Dogs in a Trench Coat Enter Stage Left
by Julie Falatko
Donning their trench coat to assume their human identity for the class play, silly dogs Sassy and Waldo become concerned when their favorite boy, Stewart, is given the role of a villain and begins to act like a different person.
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Undercover Princess
by Connie Glynn
An everyday girl who longs for extraordinary experiences and a crown princess who wants nothing more than an ordinary life become roommates at an elite boarding school and impulsively swap identities, with unexpected consequences.
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